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N.J. announces new measures to protect tenants from illegal lockouts during eviction moratorium
Updated Apr 05, 2021;
Hundreds of New Jersey tenants have been illegally locked out of their home during the coronavirus pandemic, despite the eviction moratorium that remains in place through mid-June.
Now, more than a year after Gov. Phil Murphy signed the executive order enacting the moratorium, the Attorney General’s office has released new guidelines for law enforcement agencies to help restore tenants to their homes.
“The directive outlines clear and easy steps for law enforcement officers to follow. By issuing this directive and educating the public this evening, we can reduce the number of illegal evictions in this state,” Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said during a webinar Tuesday night attended by housing advocacy groups and housing lawyers.
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Devin Colman in front of his favorite midcentury house in Burlington On January 24, the preservation experts of seven northeastern states, including Pennsylvania and New York, convened for a webinar on historic barns, hosted by the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance. One of the three invited guest speakers was Tom Visser, professor and director of the master s of science program in historic preservation at the University of Vermont. In the subsequent breakout session for Vermont, the main speakers, Vermont state architectural historian Devin Colman and Preservation Trust of Vermont field service representative Alex Tolstoi, greeted each other familiarly. Both graduates of Visser s program, they gave a shout-out to a third grad, Caitlin Corkins, tax credits and grants coordinator at the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, who didn t make it to the event.
Help finally on the way for N.J. renters as state announces new $353M relief fund
Updated Mar 18, 2021;
A highly anticipated and desperately needed $353 million rental relief fund will open up to New Jersey renters who haven’t been able to make payments over the last year after the coronavirus pandemic upended their lives.
The fund will open for applications on March 22 at 9 a.m. on the Department of Community Affairs website. The program is not first come, first serve, and will remain open until “an adequate number of people have submitted their applications,” said Lt. Gov. Shiela Oliver at the press conference in Union City Tuesday afternoon.